Before, the cursor would jump to the TOC a lot when pressing <C-o> etc.,
because it is changed every time the buffer is saved.
Use :keepjumps to make it less intrusive. Sadly, the cursor still jumps
to the TOC when you press u and C-r, but it seems there is no way around
it.
Apparently, switching buffers in connection with disabled events caused
the highlighting to disappear. Solution: use the :wa command to save all
buffers. A disadvantage is that now also non-Vimwiki buffers are saved,
but I think that is bearable.
Will fix normalization of links like [[local:./foo.txt]]
Also, allow schemes to end with a number, so that e.g. [[wiki1:foo]]
will normalize as expected.
The only real condition we care about is whether the selection is
contained within a single line. It is practical to do something like
V<CR> to link a whole line, and AFAIK there is no reason for why that
doesn't work.
- make it work for markdown and media syntax as well
- don't find headers in preformatted text or headers of the form = foo ==
- introduce iH and aH text objects for headers plus subheaders
- add a count to include parent headers
Inspired by #462
This was committed by accident. Since 53745e8 had to be done by machine
this it not a real revert, but a redo of 53745e8. Due to the matter of
53745e8 it's slightly different.
* Allow HTML-style comment syntax
Allow <!-- HTML comments --> in vimwiki's highlight for markdown.
* Avoid matching "TODO" on word boundaries
Do not match e.g. "xTODO:" as if it were "TODO:".
This also lifts the requirement of ":" after these keywords
(it is more flexible to just require a word boundary regardless of what).
The list of diary entries now is not indented according to the vim
`shiftwidth` setting, but gets the indentation from list_margin (as is
the case for `vimwiki#base#generate_links`).